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Steve
Williams

"The
Prodigy" - The Independent

This
supremely enjoyable and hugely popular Welsh comedian & writer continues to
enchant audiences around the globe with his quirky and imaginative fun packed
stand up shows.

Already
in 2006 alone the innovative and dynamic performer has:Completed his successful
first 20 date UK Tour.Toured nationwide with Lee Mack on the sell out 2006
Lee Mack Live Tour.Completed a fourth season headlining on the UK Comedy Network.Performed
at the Cardiff St David's Day Festival.Appeared at the Miller Glasgow Comedy
Festival & Leicester Comedy Festival.

This
frantic pace shows few signs of abating as by the end of this incredibly successful
year the fast rising supernova will also have debuted his one man solo show 'Excitable'
at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the Streatham Festival and the Newcastle and
Sheffield Comedy Festivals. All this is alongside regularly performing at every
major UK comedy club including Jongleurs, Comedy Store, Glee Club, The Stand,
The Hyennah, The Komedia, and Lee Hursts Backyard Club.

Its
hardly suprising to learn then that the effervescent and undoubted star of the
Edinburgh Festival 2004 'Comedy Zone' went on to write and perform on BBC Radio
1's late night sketch show The Milk Run, has warmed up audiences at Wandsworth
Studios for ITV1's daytime TV cookery diva 'Nigella' and had the pleasure of touring
nationally in 2005 with the Scottish comedic sensation Danny Bhoy. All this for
a comedian who ability was recognised early on by a nomination in 2002 for the
Best Open Mic award at the Chortle Awards.

The
plethora of other credits to Williams name include having written for Distractions
the Jimmy Carr hosted quiz show produced by Talkback, appeared on BBC 2's Essential
Edinburgh and in the ITV1 Children of Courage Awards. Steve has also played a
radio station producer in the recorded pilot for Rosewood Productions XFM on Your
Radio Dial, appeared as a comedic pundit on Channel Four's The Richard & Judy
Show as well as having been invited to perform his unique brand of stand up internationally
in countries that include France, Germany, Singapore and Dubai

"Seriously
recommended viewing, immerse yourself in his world" - Manchester City
Life Magazine

Stand Up ComedySteve
has played every major comedy club in the country and is a mainstay of the UK
stand up Circuit. He has performed sets and compered at clubs the length and breadth
of the country from the Komedia in Brighton to the The Stand in Glasgow. He works
regularly at and is a firm favourite at all the major UK clubs including Jongleurs,
the Comedy Store, The Glee Club's, Hyennah, The Rawhide, The Stand, Jesters, Lee
Hurst Backyard, Comedy Café, Up the Creek.

International PerfomancesSteve
has also performed internationally at the One Night Stand club in Singapore, the
Aviation club in Dubai, on the Cote d'azur in South France (Monaco, Cannes, Marseille)
and at Blau Montag in Berlin.

UK ToursBeside
the dramatic conclusion of his own first collaborative 20 date UK tour with Al
Pitcher at venues around the UK, Steve has toured with some of the biggest names
in comedy. Most recently Steve has performed nationally on tour with Danny Bhoy
and Lee Mack on their respective sell out UK tours.

Edinburgh FestivalThe
innovative Welshman also has Edinburgh Fringe Festival pedigree having hosted
the 2002 Amused Moose Comedy Hot Starlets, performing in 2003 in the 'The Comedy
Bus', 'Birds' and the Gilded Balloon 'Midnight Show', starring in the 2004 'Comedy
Zone' before returning in 2006 to perform 'Excitable' his debut solo one man show

"Every
minute provided a digestible chunk of sheer hilarity. His natural talent threw
the crowd into a frenzy, resulting in a night of laugh-out-loud comedy. This distinctive
night of comic entertainment will be ingrained in the minds of those who went
for some time. Huddersfield Daily Examiner

'Enjoyable'
and 'Entertaining' - Time Out Magazine

'Deservedly
good' - The Western Mail

'Seriously
recommended viewing, immerse yourself in his world' - Manchester City Life Magazine